TN Visa Mail-in Form Change Update
USCIS has changed the date when the new I-129 form is required. For more information, please refer to Brian Zuccaro’s TN Visa blog.Read More >
USCIS has changed the date when the new I-129 form is required. For more information, please refer to Brian Zuccaro’s TN Visa blog.Read More >
Under the government’s new I-94 record keeping system, individuals who enter the U.S. under TN visa status will receive a stamp in their passport reflecting their TN status and admission period, rather than a paper I-94 record. For more information, please refer to Brian Zuccaro’s TN Visa blog, located here.Read More >
At our firm, my partner, Brian Zuccaro, a TN blogger extraordinaire (TN Visa Bulletin), and I, team up to prepare and present TN applications principally for Canadian applicants at local ports of entry. Our diversity of cases include not only individual applicants and employees of our corporate clients, but also include applicants that are represented […]Read More >
Last week, we received an approval for an EB-1 Outstanding Professor petition on behalf of our client, a tenured mathematics professor at a four-year university, who is currently in the U.S. in TN status. After filing the petition establishing our client’s eligibility under the applicable criteria at 8 C.F.R. § 204.5(i)(3)(iii), our office received a […]Read More >
Brian D. Zuccaro, a partner with the immigration law firm of Serotte Reich & Wilson, LLP, has co-authored the book, Global Business Immigration Practice Guide, published by LexisNexis Matthew Bender. The Global Business Immigration Guide is a comprehensive resource guide for human resources professionals and attorneys. Leading business immigration lawyers from around the world who […]Read More >